London @ Leamington
Moderators: RocketGirl, Blades
- RocketGirl
- Posts: 3222
- Joined: Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:34 pm
- Location: Stratford
- Contact:
London @ Leamington
I see the Nats pulled off what only LaSalle has been able to do in the last 2 years, and that's beat Leamington on their home ice. I just saw it on Pointstreak last night and wondered what the game was like.
These teams have had some good games this season and I figured that would have been a good game last night.
These teams have had some good games this season and I figured that would have been a good game last night.
Queen of the GOJHL
Sometimes you just have to straighten your crown and remind them who they're dealing with.
Sometimes you just have to straighten your crown and remind them who they're dealing with.
-
- Posts: 762
- Joined: Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:30 pm
- Location: Windsor
Re: London @ Leamington
First 2 periods i would say London controlled the play had the majority of the good chances. 3rd period the flyers dominated tied the game up at 1. London got a late goal which ended up being the winner. Full points to the nats came out ready to play. Sometimes a loss like that reminds a first place team they have to play 3 periods.
End of a era in Leamington
Re: London @ Leamington
Here is Scott's blog article on the match - http://localsportsreport.com/gojhl/2016 ... ders-duel/
- Port hockey1
- Posts: 2641
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:48 pm
- Location: Maroon's
Re: London @ Leamington
Looking at pointstreak, it looked like a playoff atmosphere for sure.RocketGirl wrote:I see the Nats pulled off what only LaSalle has been able to do in the last 2 years, and that's beat Leamington on their home ice. I just saw it on Pointstreak last night and wondered what the game was like.
These teams have had some good games this season and I figured that would have been a good game last night.
The Howard Stern Of The GOJHL. Those who like my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next, Those who dislike my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next.
Re: London @ Leamington
Scott's blog got it right. Hughes was the difference. Hope both teams get over their injury problems. Concussions on both sides plaguing top players. Two well-matched teams that have battled in low-scoring affairs all season. Should be noted that London beat the Flyers on Leamington ice last year in the semi final. Also tied them 0-0 on Flyers' home ice earlier this season. Weds night at Western Fair promises to be entertaining. Pp, pk, goaltending and coaching will decide the better team.
-
- Posts: 100
- Joined: Thu Dec 10, 2015 1:56 pm
Re: London @ Leamington
Leamington will have trouble getting out of the West if they can't stay out of the box. Powerplay goals in the playoffs are usually the difference. Can't wait for Wednesdays game should be a great one to take in.
- Port hockey1
- Posts: 2641
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:48 pm
- Location: Maroon's
Re: London @ Leamington
London wins 5-3 tonight. A lot of penalties in the game. London scored 3 power play goals, and one short handed. Some fights in the third period.
The Howard Stern Of The GOJHL. Those who like my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next, Those who dislike my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next.
- RocketGirl
- Posts: 3222
- Joined: Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:34 pm
- Location: Stratford
- Contact:
Re: London @ Leamington
Last night's game was all about special teams. Leamington looked like they were getting frustrated with all the penalties they were taking, and London was capitalizing on them.
Queen of the GOJHL
Sometimes you just have to straighten your crown and remind them who they're dealing with.
Sometimes you just have to straighten your crown and remind them who they're dealing with.
-
- Posts: 194
- Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2015 3:04 pm
Re: London @ Leamington
Can London upset them in the playoffs if they meet.
Re: London @ Leamington
London is very likely going to finish in 2nd, so if they do meet it will be in the Conference finals. A lot of hockey has to be played by then. Time will tell.
-
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Sun Mar 30, 2014 9:31 pm
Re: London @ Leamington
Leamington got beat using the game plan they typically use against opponents -Beat them up (literally), grind them down and capitalize on PP. Good on London for taking full advantage and turning the tables.
- RocketGirl
- Posts: 3222
- Joined: Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:34 pm
- Location: Stratford
- Contact:
Re: London @ Leamington
If I recall correctly, London is the only team to have beaten the Flyers 3 times this season.
Queen of the GOJHL
Sometimes you just have to straighten your crown and remind them who they're dealing with.
Sometimes you just have to straighten your crown and remind them who they're dealing with.
-
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Sun Mar 30, 2014 9:31 pm
Re: London @ Leamington
Both teams are also quite familiar with playing on a larger ice surface than most of the other rinks. Maybe that's helped a bit, along with grit and determination. London's feisty and tenacious in puck pursuit.
-
- Posts: 762
- Joined: Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:30 pm
- Location: Windsor
Re: London @ Leamington
Wasnt at the game but sounds like it was quite the game
End of a era in Leamington
Re: London @ Leamington
When they were playing 5 on 5 I thought that the Flyers controlled most of the play. They were getting in behind the Nats' defense and getting some good chances. It was that lack of discipline again. It killed them.
-
- Posts: 883
- Joined: Sat Dec 20, 2014 4:40 pm
Re: London @ Leamington
I watched this game on Rogers channel 368. If Leamington and Caledonia meet in the Sutherland cup. They better get bigger penalty boxes.
Caledonia plays that same style of hockey in your face.
It was nice to see Scott Dorion play. They interview him between the second and third.
He's having a great year.
Caledonia plays that same style of hockey in your face.
It was nice to see Scott Dorion play. They interview him between the second and third.
He's having a great year.
- Port hockey1
- Posts: 2641
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:48 pm
- Location: Maroon's
Re: London @ Leamington
delete
Last edited by Port hockey1 on Thu Feb 11, 2016 5:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The Howard Stern Of The GOJHL. Those who like my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next, Those who dislike my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next.
- Port hockey1
- Posts: 2641
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:48 pm
- Location: Maroon's
Re: London @ Leamington
Would you say the penalties were warranted, or would you say the refs were picking at them a little? I know there's been problems trying to get evenly called games with some of the top teams.RocketGirl wrote:Last night's game was all about special teams. Leamington looked like they were getting frustrated with all the penalties they were taking, and London was capitalizing on them.
I wonder when the last time was anyone beat the Flyers three times in a season. Must have been a few years ago, at least...If I recall correctly, London is the only team to have beaten the Flyers 3 times this season.
The Howard Stern Of The GOJHL. Those who like my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next, Those who dislike my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next.
- RocketGirl
- Posts: 3222
- Joined: Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:34 pm
- Location: Stratford
- Contact:
Re: London @ Leamington
You're the only one to have raised the question of the top teams being 'picked on' by the referees. As I told you when you pitched the idea to me for an opinion piece, I am not going to rip apart and bash the OHA's officials. There were maybe a few cheap calls on both teams, but yes, each penalty was warranted and in fact there were a few they didn't call.
Queen of the GOJHL
Sometimes you just have to straighten your crown and remind them who they're dealing with.
Sometimes you just have to straighten your crown and remind them who they're dealing with.
Re: London @ Leamington
Not to say they will , but Chatham has beaten Leamington twice and still has a game left against them .
- Port hockey1
- Posts: 2641
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:48 pm
- Location: Maroon's
Re: London @ Leamington
I just asked you a simple question. Yet you feel the need to be snarky in your response. This is why people don't like you on here and take shots at you.RocketGirl wrote:You're the only one to have raised the question of the top teams being 'picked on' by the referees. As I told you when you pitched the idea to me for an opinion piece, I am not going to rip apart and bash the OHA's officials. There were maybe a few cheap calls on both teams, but yes, each penalty was warranted and in fact there were a few they didn't call.
You claim that you don't care, but you're always talking about the lack of respect you get on here. So it must be something that's on your mind. Maybe stop dictating in replies to simple questions?
And FYI: I've had more than one other person share my opinion in private messages. So it isn't only me who's had those thoughts.
The Howard Stern Of The GOJHL. Those who like my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next, Those who dislike my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next.
- Port hockey1
- Posts: 2641
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:48 pm
- Location: Maroon's
Re: London @ Leamington
That would be something, two teams taking three from the Flyers in the same season. Just shows the depth in the West.shady wrote:Not to say they will , but Chatham has beaten Leamington twice and still has a game left against them .
The Howard Stern Of The GOJHL. Those who like my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next, Those who dislike my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next.
Re: London @ Leamington
Port hockey1 wrote:I just asked you a simple question. Yet you feel the need to be snarky in your response. This is why people don't like you on here and take shots at you.RocketGirl wrote:You're the only one to have raised the question of the top teams being 'picked on' by the referees. As I told you when you pitched the idea to me for an opinion piece, I am not going to rip apart and bash the OHA's officials. There were maybe a few cheap calls on both teams, but yes, each penalty was warranted and in fact there were a few they didn't call.
You claim that you don't care, but you're always talking about the lack of respect you get on here. So it must be something that's on your mind. Maybe stop dictating in replies to simple questions?
And FYI: I've had more than one other person share my opinion in private messages. So it isn't only me who's had those thoughts.
It's because she knows you're a Caledonia fan
Re: London @ Leamington
To me the answer is a simple one - she is a featured writer for the OHA in Blueline Magazine. One typically doesn't bite the hand that feeds.
- RocketGirl
- Posts: 3222
- Joined: Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:34 pm
- Location: Stratford
- Contact:
Re: London @ Leamington
Yes, shady, I recognize that Chatham has 2 with another chance. So does LaSalle.
Queen of the GOJHL
Sometimes you just have to straighten your crown and remind them who they're dealing with.
Sometimes you just have to straighten your crown and remind them who they're dealing with.
Re: London @ Leamington
Couple things. First, while it may be semantics, I would describe the West not necessarily as "deep(er)" but more as a conference with the most parity. 30 points separate 1st and 4th in the Shoe; 25 points separate 1st and 4th in the Midwest; 16 points separate 1st and 4th in the West. So the conference is just tighter and more competitive within itself compared to the Shoe where the Corvairs flat out dominate everyone (maybe that has something to do with the fact they have 11 ex-OHLers, all but one of them being 1995 b-y... but I digress). In my estimation, London has gotten marginally stronger this year, while Leamington, Chatham and Lasalle have gotten marginally to much weaker since last year. Whoever emerges from the West (and Midwest) are still going to face a daunting challenge vs. Caledonia and their army of OHL vets. Second, with regard to refs "picking on top teams" -- that's total bumph. Strong teams often draw much of their strength from intimidation and that naturally results in big PIM numbers. The problem with the Flyers is they're not strong enough on the PK to withstand the pressures of playing a man short for half the game. Nor, frankly, are they all that intimidating to begin with -- just chippy. Cpt. Obvious has it right: if Flyers don't reduce their penalties, they won't get out of the West.
- Port hockey1
- Posts: 2641
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:48 pm
- Location: Maroon's
Re: London @ Leamington
She could have just said she thought things were fine then. I was a little surprised by the reply I received.Marcie wrote:To me the answer is a simple one - she is a featured writer for the OHA in Blueline Magazine. One typically doesn't bite the hand that feeds.
The Howard Stern Of The GOJHL. Those who like my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next, Those who dislike my posts: Wan't to see what I'm going to say next.